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Scalable Processes for Manufacturing Tailored Nanomaterials in Continuous Flow Reactorshttps://www.anl.gov/downloads/scalable-processes-manufacturing-tailored-nanomaterials-continuous-flow-reactors
Argonne National Laboratory is developing a process based on microfluidic continuous flow reactor technology to automate the tuning of nanomaterial parameters to attain desired properties.
November 17, 2017Downloads FeedEnabling Flame Spray Pyrolysis for Manufacturing Complex Catalysts in High Volumeshttps://www.anl.gov/downloads/enabling-flame-spray-pyrolysis-manufacturing-complex-catalysts-high-volumes
New complex materials and predictive manufacturing processes to optimize quality control can be designed by leveraging Argonne National Laboratory’s world-class resources.
November 17, 2017Downloads FeedGraphene research at Argonne National Laboratoryhttps://www.anl.gov/downloads/graphene-research-argonne-national-laboratory
Argonne's graphene research has applications in a range of industries.
September 8, 2017Downloads FeedNational Security Programs: Securing our nation through sciencehttps://www.anl.gov/downloads/national-security-programs-securing-our-nation-through-science
Argonne's National Security Programs delivers customized research teams and world-class facilities to solve research and development challenges in
Energy for maneuver
Preventing weaponization
Data to decision
September 5, 2017Downloads FeedChain Reaction Innovations: Innovation Applicant Informationhttps://www.anl.gov/downloads/chain-reaction-innovations-innovation-applicant-information
Information for Innovation Applicants in the Chain Reaction Innovations program
August 21, 2017Downloads FeedChain Reaction Innovations: A More Powerful Program for Energy and Science Technologyhttps://www.anl.gov/downloads/chain-reaction-innovations-more-powerful-program-energy-and-science-technology
Chain Reaction Innovations (CRI) is a two-year program for innovators focusing on energy and science technologies.
August 17, 2017Downloads FeedChain Reaction Innovations: A New Innovation Model to Accelerate Energy Science and Technologyhttps://www.anl.gov/downloads/chain-reaction-innovations-new-innovation-model-accelerate-energy-science-and-technology
Chain Reaction Innovations (CRI) capitalizes on the unique R&amp;D tools and expertise at Argonne National Laboratory and the strong entrepreneurial ecosystem of the Midwest to bridge the commercialization “Valley of Death” between the research bench and the marketplace. Innovation ideas typically stall because of a lack of investment and a shortage in the mentoring support needed to build strong business plans that attract commercial partners or customers. CRI’s support system compresses development time and trains future entrepreneurs to create a bridge across this Valley of Death.
July 20, 2017Downloads Feed70 Years of Discoveryhttps://www.anl.gov/downloads/70-years-discovery
Since its creation in 1946, Argonne National Laboratory has addressed the nation’s most pressing challenges in science, energy, the environment, and national security. On our 70th anniversary, we’re looking back on discoveries and inventions created right here that have changed the world.
June 28, 2017Downloads FeedArgonne Collaborative Center for Energy Storage Sciencehttps://www.anl.gov/downloads/argonne-collaborative-center-energy-storage-science
ACCESS: Bridging the gap between industry and Argonne energy storage expertise
The Argonne Collaborative Center for Energy Storage Science (ACCESS) is a powerful collaborative of scientists and engineers from across Argonne that helps public and private-sector customers turn science into solutions.
June 6, 2017Downloads FeedACCESS: The Argonne Collaborative Center for Energy Storage Sciencehttps://www.anl.gov/downloads/access-argonne-collaborative-center-energy-storage-science
The Argonne Collaborative Center for Energy Storage Science (ACCESS) is a high-impact collaboration of scientists and engineers from across Argonne National Laboratory. Together, these researchers are charged with solving pressing energy storage problems through multidisciplinary research.
June 6, 2017Downloads FeedUsing Nanotechnology to Fight Friction and Wearhttps://www.anl.gov/downloads/using-nanotechnology-fight-friction-and-wear
Diamond and graphene "nanoscrolls" could revolutionize lubrication.
May 12, 2017Downloads FeedCost-effective, more efficient batteries for medical deviceshttps://www.anl.gov/downloads/cost-effective-more-efficient-batteries-medical-devices
Atlas Energy Systems is developing novel battery technology at Argonne as part of the Chain Reaction Innovations startup studio program.
May 10, 2017Downloads FeedPlasma-assisted fuel injector cuts costs, adds fuel flexibilityhttps://www.anl.gov/downloads/plasma-assisted-fuel-injector-cuts-costs-adds-fuel-flexibility
Through the Chain Reaction Innovations startup studio program at Argonne National Laboratory, FGC Plasma Solutions is developing a better fuel injector for jet engines and gas turbines. This injector improves operability and reduces fuel consumption.
May 3, 2017Downloads FeedMembrane-free electrochemistry enables lower cost systemshttps://www.anl.gov/downloads/membrane-free-electrochemistry-enables-lower-cost-systems
Through the Chain Reaction Innovations startup studio program at Argonne National Laboratory, Advanced Ionics™ is developing new membrane-free technology that can lower costs, enhance durably, and increase efficiency.
May 1, 2017Downloads FeedNew sootless diesel engines are stronger and cleanerhttps://www.anl.gov/downloads/new-sootless-diesel-engines-are-stronger-and-cleaner
Through the Chain Reaction Innovations startup studio program at Argonne National Laboratory, ClearFlame Engines is developing novel alternatives to diesel-fueled engines.
May 1, 2017Downloads FeedBiodesigned porous carbon enables customized performancehttps://www.anl.gov/downloads/biodesigned-porous-carbon-enables-customized-performance
Through the Chain Reaction Innovations startup studio program at Argonne National Laboratory, Emergy Labs is developing new, completely sustainable, porous carbon material that will enable filtration processes to be more efficient, provide longer lasting media, and provide cost savings.
May 1, 2017Downloads FeedOrganization Charthttps://www.anl.gov/downloads/organization-chart
April 27, 2017Downloads FeedFacility and Infrastructure Strategic Investment Planhttps://www.anl.gov/downloads/facility-and-infrastructure-strategic-investment-plan
Argonne’s FY16 Facility and Infrastructure Strategic Investment Plan documents the long-range vision for the facilities and infrastructure investments required to support the laboratory’s scientific mission. This plan provides the framework for modernization through establishing the baseline for which planned repairs, renovations, and future developments are implemented.
April 19, 2017Downloads FeedOleo Sponge infographichttps://www.anl.gov/downloads/oleo-sponge-infographic
Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory have invented a new foam, called Oleo Sponge, that addresses this problem. The material not only easily absorbs oil from water, but is also reusable and can pull dispersed oil from the entire water column—not just the surface.
Read more about the Oleo Sponge.
April 14, 2017Downloads FeedDirections to OutLoud Eventshttps://www.anl.gov/downloads/directions-outloud-events
Because Argonne is a gated Department of Energy facility, there are a few steps you will need to take to join us. Please use the map below for guidance.
If you have questions about your upcoming visit, please contact us at 630-252-5501 or outloud@anl.gov.
April 4, 2017Downloads Feed